theundermount
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Can I use roxul insulation as a fire break between my garage and interior wall or am I still required to use foam board insulation aswell?
What sort of building? Residential building code here in Ontario is only 1/2" on both sides unless the garage is over a certain size or the building has multiple units (apartment) if I remember correctly. The insulation isn't even a factor.Can I use roxul insulation as a fire break between my garage and interior wall or am I still required to use foam board insulation aswell?
Like I said, Ontario is just 1/2" on both sides with no specific insulation requirements from a fire break perspective.roxul and 5/8 type x should do it... check your codes though...
thanks guys for replies, I was kinda of vague on details, I live in ontario and it is a residential house. I was reading up on the building code and it appears I may not require any fire break at all, I have foam board insulation installed that I am removing so I was not sure why it was there. i believe because i only have 2x4 walls the board was required to get the appropriate R value for insulation. looks like only requirments for me is proper vapor barrier to keep out gases and fumes from entering the dwelling.
Yup, this is all true too.Sounds about right. Generally they're worried about exhaust fumes/carbon monoxide more than fire. If there is a man door attaching the garage to the house, it needs to be an exterior style door with weatherstripping, etc. It also needs to have an automatic closer of some sort.
